The Stock Exchange Game is another Monopoly clone share dealing game. Roll the die, move round the track, trade shares in UK companies booming in the 80s (The Body Shop, British Airways, Filofax etc). A plastic jigsaw board holds the cards, including Option cards and the usual Hazard cards (mostly unbridled profits!). Collect £250 when you pass the Start...
Description from the publisher: Think of each trip around the board as a year in your life. Investing with the goal of how to retire. Early in the game, purchase risky assets with higher returns, then later in the game sell the risky stocks for safer, more stable investments. “Wheel and Deal” buying and selling stocks to flip profit into more money! The...
In Stock hold'em (ストックホールデム), players are investors who want to use information to manipulate stock prices, buy and sell shares, and earn lots of money. During the game, players place information cards with sources (i.e., suits) and numbers on each company, and all employees manipulate stock prices by making poker hands for each company. Since some...
This is a dice-driven stock speculation game with an unusual scoring mechanism. There are three decks of cards: red Bear cards, blue Bull cards and white Speculation cards. All three piles are placed face down on the board, along with a pile of stock certificates, each bearing the name of a different major company and a $1,000 face value. Each player puts...
Stock Market game simulating the real stock market. Parts: One game board 6 markers - in the shape of small ticker tape machines 1 pair of dice 16 Good Tip cards 16 Bad Tip cards 16 Good News cards 16 Bad News cards 32 stock certificates for made up companies Paper money totaling $1 billion Winning the Game: To be the first player to gain outright and...
From the bottom of the box: "It's bulls vs the bears! The Stock Market is a vibrant and exciting place where fortunes are won and lost. This real life game helps you in understanding stock trading and could help you in making big money, one day. Invest in Blue chips like Asian Paints, I.T.C., Grasim, Tisco, Reliance and Blow Past. Buy when low and sell...
"A fortune could be yours as you buy and sell shares on the stock market. With a throw of the dice, collect dividends, attend stockholder meetings, and buy and sell company shares. The first player to earn $100,000 wins the game." Players choose a job and accumulate funding with which to enter the market of the day trader. A sliding plastic indicator in...
Players buy and sell 5 different kinds of stocks trying to make the most money. Players simultaneous place counters to indicate buying or selling against a timer; then a random card decides whether the market is bull, bear or mixed, but the amount a stock rises or falls depends on its type and how many people are buying or selling it. There are also rules...
A revised version of Stocks & Bonds (3M), intended to more accurately model the stock market. Players buy and sell stocks in the game's ten companies over the course of ten turns, in an attempt to acquire the most money at the end of the game. Three historical scenarios are provided to allow you to re-create 'The Roaring 20s and the Great Depression', 'The...
Stock Market Specialist (The Official Game of the American Stock Exchange) is a simplified simulation of the role of the specialist at a stock exchange. Each player takes the role of specialist in one of four stocks represented in the game, and does his or her utmost to increase personal wealth by trading these four stocks while performing all the "market...
The idea of the game is to trade stocks: buying, selling and selling short so profitably that one becomes the richest trader and the winner. A player is chosen to 'function' as the Stockbroker. The Market is opened with the turning up of the top Ticker Tape, then unlimited trading in lots of 100 shares may begin. News Cards affect stock prices up and down....
In short, buy stocks and make the most money by the end of the game. The board looks like a Monopoly track. The players start on the Start space and get $10,000 every time around the board. Instead of properties, various spaces let you buy and sell stocks, pay taxes, get some stock options, and go to Vegas. Other spaces let you draw cards. Dream and...